Yes, Water constitutes 70%.
But may you advise what you mean by the common substance on earth?
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water I'm pretty sure!
If the whole Earth is taken into consideration, iron (since it makes up most of the inner parts). If we only consider the part accessible to humankind, it would probably be nitrogen (which makes up more than 70 percent of the atmosphere).
However if you include the whole universe it would be Hydrogen because astronomers believe 90% of the universe is made of Hydrogen!!!!!!!!
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The total water on the surface of Earth makes up 0.025% of the mass of the planet-- 25/100000ths of the stuff of Earth.
For Example If Earth were the size of a Honda Odyssey minivan the amount of water on the planet would be in a single, half-liter bottle of Poland spring in one of the van's thirteen cup holders.
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Not correct. Perovskite is. Water covers 70%+ of the surface, but that's it.
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Oxygen.
Initially I thought it could be carbon, but upon further research, I have found that oxygen is the most abundant substance on earth, which exists in the atmosphere, water, and throughout earth's interior.
The most common compound is water. Its molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrogen is the most common atom in the universe, and oxygen is the thrid most common, so water has to be the number one compound.
The second most common atom? Helium - and it forms no compounds.
Is H2 not the most common compound in the universe?
No, H2 is an allotrope. A molecule needs to include at least two different elements to be considered a compound.
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe
hydrogen
The most common found matter in the universe is plasma. Plasma, an iodized gas found mainly in stars and space, covers more than 85% of the universe.
No. The most common element is hydrogen.
The most common form of matter in the universe is hydrogen, followed by helium. These elements were formed in the early universe and make up a large portion of the ordinary matter we observe.
A Super Nova, exploding star, is by far the most destructive thing in the universe.
The most common elements in the universe are, Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Iron and Hydrogen,
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe. Helium, Oxygen, silicon, and aluminum are the next most common elements in the universe and on earth.
I'm not sure that "most used element" is a thing. Most used in what?Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, but I have no idea what you mean by "most used."
Life
The most common element in the universe is Hydrogen.
plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter
hydrogen
plasma.
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No. The most common element is hydrogen.